In an IED attack by the Baloch Liberation Army ( BLA ) on Friday in Quetta, ten Pakistani army personnel were killed.
The IED fire, which targeted a Pakistani army convoy in Margat, a Quetta suburb, caused the deaths.
BLA claimed responsibility for the assault, claiming that its fighters used a remote-controlled device to assault the army caravan. According to a speech from BLA director Jiyand Baloch,” the fire entirely destroyed the army automobile, killing all 10 personnel on board, including subedar Shehzad Ameen, naib subedar Abbas, sepoy Khalil, sepoy Zahid, sepoy Khurram Saleem, and others,” the blast entirely destroyed the enemy vehicle.
BLA even warned that its operations against the Pakistani army would get worse in the coming weeks. Our struggle for freedom won’t be stopped, and we will proceed to use all of our might to defeat the enemy, it said. The most recent strike against the Pakistani army in Balochistan is the most recent example of this, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the area.
In separate attacks in Balochistan on Thursday, BLA claimed the lives of seven Pakistani Army officers and four others.
These problems occurred in the towns of Zamuran, Kolwah, and Kalat.
Security personnel were also apprehended at some places, according to a declaration from the organization.
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